I have expressed my adamant opposition to any "health care" bill to numerous key senators and congressmen. In fact, I expressed the opinion that if Congress could find it within themselves not to pass any legislation for the next three years, the country would be the better for it.
Passage of this bill will be another (maybe the final) nail in the coffin for sweet liberty.
Never has our country been in such peril from the so called "progressives" - the liberal, Marxist and socialist loons that are transforming this country into a socialist state.
I call on all readers of the MDJ to please melt the phone lines to Washington D.C., in opposition to this "health care" folly.
And don't forget to watch Glenn Beck - a Great American Patriot and leader of the Re-founder Revolution.
Steve Morris
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Why don't we just turn the defense of our country over to private interests?..whoops, Bush did that with Blackwater and other contractors....that's what happens when you trust the public good to private interests..
Thanks for not failing us again...
Why do you thing it is only big business that is out for the almighty dollar - to you think that the senators/representatives/executive branch are not. Why do you think they are where they are??
Why is government always the answer? Why should everyone own a house paid for by others, be given a college degree paid for by others, have healthcare paid for by others, have... what happened to being responsible for oneself...?
He is the same guy, that while on CNN loathed the private healthcare system, only to turn up on Fox and support and rave about it.
Why didn't Beck mention that the non-partisan CBO's report state that a public option in the health care bill would lower the national debt in the out years?..Seems like the Republicans who cried for the CBO to do a finding are less than enthused about it..
Look at Joe Lieberman, Mitch McConnell and all the
other senators from states with Big Insurance/Big Healthcare interests and lobbyist... they have to protect those corporate greed mongers and not let them have any competition, right? Where is Fox's fair and balanced reporting on those issues?